Birth Certificate Collection
"Preserving the Legacy: Birth Certificates as Historical Artifacts" Birth and Baptismal Certificate, 1780
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1936. Creator: Myra Newswanger
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1936
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1940. Creator: Ethelbert Brown
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1940
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1940. Creator: Ethelbert Brown
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1940
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1939. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Pa. German Birth Certificate, c. 1939
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"Preserving the Legacy: Birth Certificates as Historical Artifacts" Birth and Baptismal Certificate, 1780. Creator: Unknown Plate 10: From Portfolio "Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania", c. 1939. Creator: Unknown Birth Certificate, c. 1940. Creator: Charles Roadman Fractur Drawing (Birth Certificate), c. 1936. Creator: Jessica Price Portion of Birth Certificate, c. 1940. Creator: Albert J. Levone Birth Certificate (taufschein), c. 1940. Creator: Albert J. Levone Pa German Birth and Baptismal Certificate, c. 1940. Creator : Elmer R. Kottcamp Pa German Birth certificate, c. 1939. Creator :Albert J. Levone Pa German birth certificate, c. 1936. Creator :Albert J. Levone The Solemn Ceremony Of The Rogation Of The Birth Certificate Of Princess Jolanda-Margherita. . (colour litho) Birth and Baptismal certificate, 1822. Creator :Unknown Birth and baptismal certificate, 1802. creator unknown In the realm of historical artifacts lies a collection that holds not only personal significance but also cultural value - birth certificates from various eras and regions across Pennsylvania. These intricate documents serve as tangible evidence of one's entry into the world, capturing vital information such as names, dates, and places with meticulous detail. Dating back to the late eighteenth century is an enigmatic Birth and Baptismal Certificate created by an unknown artist in 1780; its delicate design reflects the artistic sensibilities prevalent during that era. Fast forward to the twentieth century when folk art gained recognition for its unique charm - Plate 10 from the portfolio "Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania" showcases a captivating birth certificate whose creator remains anonymous yet leaves an indelible mark on Pennsylvania's artistic heritage.